Indian literary criticism: Theory and interpretation/ edited by G. N. Devy [electronic resource]
Contributor(s): Devy, G. N [editor].
Material type: TextPublisher: Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan, 2021Edition: 3rd ed.Description: e-book contains 392 p.ISBN: 9789390122837.Subject(s): Indian Literature - Criticism | Literary CriticismDDC classification: 891.409 Online resources: http://ebooks.orientblackswandigital.com/product/indian-literary-criticism50191039 Click here Subject: Indian Literary Criticism: Theory and Interpretation is a collection of essays by various scholars; the book traces out the Indian tradition of literary criticism. Students of Indian literature need to have access to India's critical tradition. This volume provides teachers, students, and scholars-in-the-making access to some of the key concepts and ideas in the Indian tradition of literary theory. It contains essays from Abhinavagupta, Dandin, Kuntaka, Jnanesvara, Khusrau, Ghalib, Tagore, Aurobindo as well as contemporary critics like Mardhekar, Matilal, Krishnamoorthy and Patankar. In doing so it brings together in one volume some of the most significant literary thinkers in the Indian tradition of the last two thousand years.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Literary Criticism: Theory and Interpretation is a collection of essays by various scholars; the book traces out the Indian tradition of literary criticism. Students of Indian literature need to have access to India's critical tradition. This volume provides teachers, students, and scholars-in-the-making access to some of the key concepts and ideas in the Indian tradition of literary theory. It contains essays from Abhinavagupta, Dandin, Kuntaka, Jnanesvara, Khusrau, Ghalib, Tagore, Aurobindo as well as contemporary critics like Mardhekar, Matilal, Krishnamoorthy and Patankar. In doing so it brings together in one volume some of the most significant literary thinkers in the Indian tradition of the last two thousand years.
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